Coarse-AdjustmentKnobBrings imageinto focus(used withlow poweronly)EndoplasmicReticulummakes lipidsandpackagesproteins(delivery)Cytoplasmjelly-likematerial thatsurroundsotherorganellesFree!CellsThesmallestunit of lifeNucleuscontrols allcellularactivities(DNA storedhere)OrgansTissuesworktogetherto formJanssenHe inventedthe firstcompoundmicroscopeRobertHookeHe created theword "cells"from looking atdead cork cellsCellTheory1All livingorganismsare madeup of cellsOrganellesparts ofa cellCellwallhard outerportion ofthe cellFine-AdjustmentKnobBrings imageinto focus(used withmed andhigh power)GolgiBodypackages andtransportsproteins, andgets rid ofwastesDiaphragmControls howmuch lightreaches theobjectCellTheory2Cells areresponsible forfunction andstructure inlivingorganismsArmandBaseStructurethatsupports themicroscopeLeeuwenhoekOne of thefirst people toobserve livingcells using amicroscopeMitochondriapowerhouseof cell andreleasesenergyTissuesa groupof cellstogetherCompoundMicroscopeMostcommonmicroscopeused inschoolsCellTheory3All cells arereproducedfrom otherliving cellsVacuoleStoreswater foodand wastein the cellTransmissionElectronMicroscopeSample mustbe dead tobe viewedunder thismicroscopeChloroplastswhere sunlightcollects forphotosynthesisCellmembranecontrolswhat goesin and outof cellStageClipsHolds thesample inplaceCoarse-AdjustmentKnobBrings imageinto focus(used withlow poweronly)EndoplasmicReticulummakes lipidsandpackagesproteins(delivery)Cytoplasmjelly-likematerial thatsurroundsotherorganellesFree!CellsThesmallestunit of lifeNucleuscontrols allcellularactivities(DNA storedhere)OrgansTissuesworktogetherto formJanssenHe inventedthe firstcompoundmicroscopeRobertHookeHe created theword "cells"from looking atdead cork cellsCellTheory1All livingorganismsare madeup of cellsOrganellesparts ofa cellCellwallhard outerportion ofthe cellFine-AdjustmentKnobBrings imageinto focus(used withmed andhigh power)GolgiBodypackages andtransportsproteins, andgets rid ofwastesDiaphragmControls howmuch lightreaches theobjectCellTheory2Cells areresponsible forfunction andstructure inlivingorganismsArmandBaseStructurethatsupports themicroscopeLeeuwenhoekOne of thefirst people toobserve livingcells using amicroscopeMitochondriapowerhouseof cell andreleasesenergyTissuesa groupof cellstogetherCompoundMicroscopeMostcommonmicroscopeused inschoolsCellTheory3All cells arereproducedfrom otherliving cellsVacuoleStoreswater foodand wastein the cellTransmissionElectronMicroscopeSample mustbe dead tobe viewedunder thismicroscopeChloroplastswhere sunlightcollects forphotosynthesisCellmembranecontrolswhat goesin and outof cellStageClipsHolds thesample inplace

Chapter 8 Review - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. Brings image into focus (used with low power only)
    Coarse-Adjustment Knob
  2. makes lipids and packages proteins (delivery)
    Endoplasmic Reticulum
  3. jelly-like material that surrounds other organelles
    Cytoplasm
  4. Free!
  5. The smallest unit of life
    Cells
  6. controls all cellular activities (DNA stored here)
    Nucleus
  7. Tissues work together to form
    Organs
  8. He invented the first compound microscope
    Janssen
  9. He created the word "cells" from looking at dead cork cells
    Robert Hooke
  10. All living organisms are made up of cells
    Cell Theory 1
  11. parts of a cell
    Organelles
  12. hard outer portion of the cell
    Cell wall
  13. Brings image into focus (used with med and high power)
    Fine-Adjustment Knob
  14. packages and transports proteins, and gets rid of wastes
    Golgi Body
  15. Controls how much light reaches the object
    Diaphragm
  16. Cells are responsible for function and structure in living organisms
    Cell Theory 2
  17. Structure that supports the microscope
    Arm and Base
  18. One of the first people to observe living cells using a microscope
    Leeuwenhoek
  19. powerhouse of cell and releases energy
    Mitochondria
  20. a group of cells together
    Tissues
  21. Most common microscope used in schools
    Compound Microscope
  22. All cells are reproduced from other living cells
    Cell Theory 3
  23. Stores water food and waste in the cell
    Vacuole
  24. Sample must be dead to be viewed under this microscope
    Transmission Electron Microscope
  25. where sunlight collects for photosynthesis
    Chloroplasts
  26. controls what goes in and out of cell
    Cell membrane
  27. Holds the sample in place
    Stage Clips